Meftun Olarak -

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While there isn't a single famous "scientific paper" with the exact title "Meftun Olarak," the phrase—which translates from Turkish as "Being Enchanted" or "Infatuated"—is a recurring theme in Turkish literature, poetry, and academic studies of classical rhetoric. It most commonly appears in the following contexts:

(PDF) Es'ad Erbilî'nin 'İster' Redifli Na'tının Şerhi - Academia.edu

: The term is frequently used in Na't (poems praising the Prophet Muhammad) and Sufi literature to describe a state of spiritual intoxication or divine love.

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While there isn't a single famous "scientific paper" with the exact title "Meftun Olarak," the phrase—which translates from Turkish as "Being Enchanted" or "Infatuated"—is a recurring theme in Turkish literature, poetry, and academic studies of classical rhetoric. It most commonly appears in the following contexts:

(PDF) Es'ad Erbilî'nin 'İster' Redifli Na'tının Şerhi - Academia.edu

: The term is frequently used in Na't (poems praising the Prophet Muhammad) and Sufi literature to describe a state of spiritual intoxication or divine love.